This thread is hilarious. Have none of you ever watched a basketball game that didn't involve Kentucky? Not everyone has athletes that can jump 4 feet in the air, some of us need to play D through positioning and craftiness. Frank will continue to try to get every advantage for his team that he can, thats what us mortal teams have to do, and that includes getting position and then selling contact to the refs when offensive players try to power right through him. Don't want to get a charge, don't body up the defender, simple as that.
Also love the reference to his flop against Zona. If you actually watched that game you would know that about two possessions before that GIF, Zeus did the same thing to him and Zona in general was hacking up a storm and trying to get as physical as the refs would let them. That 'flop' went a long way to turning that around and changing the flow of the game. It was a great heady play, sometimes the refs reward you, sometimes they don't. Its not as if flopping is a big part of Frank's game, he only really uses it when he is physically mismatched or his mark is stupid and sets himself up for it through wild play.
As for the play where he tried to draw a foul by getting Zeus off his feet and then jumping through him, well, haters gone to hate. That is a move that 100% of every NBA player has done, your entire team has down it or will do it within the next year (or whenever they make it up there), only someone looking to be offended could find fault in that play. This is doubly true when you actually watch the game and notice the fact that at no point did Frank actually make contact with him, thus there is no basis for anyone calling for a flop or offensive foul, but that Zeus clearly rakes him across the arm, sending the ball flying out of his grip. You will probably never see a clearer foul go uncalled in this tourney, it was a ridiculous no call on an obvious hack. But by all means hate away, can't have reality getting in the way of some good, old fashion vitriol.
Also love the reference to his flop against Zona. If you actually watched that game you would know that about two possessions before that GIF, Zeus did the same thing to him and Zona in general was hacking up a storm and trying to get as physical as the refs would let them. That 'flop' went a long way to turning that around and changing the flow of the game. It was a great heady play, sometimes the refs reward you, sometimes they don't. Its not as if flopping is a big part of Frank's game, he only really uses it when he is physically mismatched or his mark is stupid and sets himself up for it through wild play.
As for the play where he tried to draw a foul by getting Zeus off his feet and then jumping through him, well, haters gone to hate. That is a move that 100% of every NBA player has done, your entire team has down it or will do it within the next year (or whenever they make it up there), only someone looking to be offended could find fault in that play. This is doubly true when you actually watch the game and notice the fact that at no point did Frank actually make contact with him, thus there is no basis for anyone calling for a flop or offensive foul, but that Zeus clearly rakes him across the arm, sending the ball flying out of his grip. You will probably never see a clearer foul go uncalled in this tourney, it was a ridiculous no call on an obvious hack. But by all means hate away, can't have reality getting in the way of some good, old fashion vitriol.